Penn State's training camp video series has spotlighted most positions on the roster, offering behind-the-scenes footage at practice and insights from coaches and players. The program's latest feature takes a look at the relationship dynamic between a young group of wide receivers and quarterback Christian Hackenberg, complete with inside-the-huddle sound and GoPro video.

The chemistry between Hackenberg and his new receiver corps is a crucial component for the 2014 season. The Nittany Lions' returning wide receivers accounted for just 22 catches last season — 18 for Geno Lewis, four for Matt Zanellato — as they played a supporting role for Big Ten receiver of the year Allen Robinson and a group of talented tight ends.

Lewis is a breakout candidate who could soften the blow of Robinson's early departure for the NFL by playing with a new level of consistency. Leadership would be a helpful attribute, too, with fresh faces Saeed Blacknall, Chris Godwin and DeAndre Thompkins all expected to make contributions. Redshirt freshman DaeSean Hamilton has also turned heads in camp.

"Everyone needs to understand what everyone else is doing within the concept," Hackenberg said. "You have to understand that maybe sometimes you're not the guy that's going to get the ball, but you're the guy that's going to open up the guy to get the ball."

The video wrapped up with a successful deep connection between Hackenberg and Lewis, starting in the huddle and showing first-hand footage with GoPro helmets on both players. If that scene plays out consistently in the 2014 season, the Nittany Lions can silence doubts about inexperience and roll up points.